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280 ECOLOGY

Ecology (21:216:280:H3:05333)
Class Dates: 7/8 - 8/14
Class Times: TTh, 1:00pm - 4:45pm
Instructor: Duchak
Location: Life Science Center - Room 130
Format: In-Person
Credits: 3
COURSE DESCRIPTION:

This is an introductory course in general ecology. The basic science of ecology, the interactions of living beings among themselves and with their environment. Topics are related to environmental aspects of societal concern such as global warming, land use, biodiversity crisis, among others. (Note: Course number will change to 21:216:280 effective Fall 2023)Prerequisites: 21:120:201, 21:120:202, 21:120/216:205, and 21:120/216:206, with a grade of C or better.

235 MICROBIOLOGY

Microbiology (21:120:235:B1:00156)
Class Dates: 5/28 - 7/3
Class Times: MTWTh, 12:30pm - 2:00pm (Lab: MTW, 9:00am - 12:00am)
Instructor: Govindasamy
Location: Englehard Hall - Room 209 (Lab: MTW, Boyden Hall - Room 123)
Format: In-Person
Credits: 4
Microbiology (21:120:235:B2:00372)
Class Dates: 5/28 - 7/3
Class Times: MTWTh, 12:30pm - 2:00pm (Lab: MTW, 2:15pm - 5:15pm)
Instructor: Govindasamy
Location: Englehard Hall - Room 209 (Lab: MTW, Boyden Hall - Room 123)
Format: In-Person
Credits: 4
COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Fundamentals of microbiology, including the distinguishing characteristics of the various groups of microbial cells; microbial control, including physical and chemical agents and chemotherapeutic agents; applications in personal and public health and in industry; mechanisms of disease production and host resistance; prevention and control of disease.Prerequisites: 21:120:141 and 21:120:142. May not be used for credit toward any major or minor offered by the Department of Biological Sciences. 

Lab Fee: $50

222 EVOLUTION

Evolution (21:216:222:B3:05332)
Class Dates: 5/28 - 7/3
Class Times: TTh, 1:00pm - 4:45pm
Instructor: Maier
Location: Ackerson Hall - Room 106
Format: In-Person
Credits: 3
COURSE DESCRIPTION:

This course will provide a comprehensive introduction to the field of evolutionary biology. Topics will include: the development of evolutionary theory, the history of the evolution of life on earth, the genetic basis of variation and heredity, natural selection, evolution and development, and speciation.Prerequisites: 21:120:201, 21:120:202, 21:120/216:205, and 21:120/216:206, with a grade of C or better.

202 FOUNDATIONS OF BIOLOGY: CELL & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY LAB

Foundations of Biology: Cell & Molecular Biology Lab (21:120:202:B1:00675)
Class Dates: 5/28 - 7/3
Class Times: TTh, 8:30am - 11:30am
Instructor: Cervantes
Location: Life Sciences Center - Room 112
Format: In-Person
Credits: 1
COURSE DESCRIPTION:

This laboratory complements the lecture course 21:120:201, Foundations of Biology: Cell and Molecular Biology. Both courses 120:201 and 120:202 must be taken concurrently, although they are separate courses with different grades.Prerequisites: 21:160:115 or 21:120:200 and 21:160:115, with a grade of C or better. Corequisite: 21:120:201.

142 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II

Anatomy & Physiology II (21:120:142:H1:00673)
Class Dates: 7/8 - 8/14
Class Times: MTWTh, 9:30am - 11:15am (Lab: MW, 12:30pm - 3:30pm)
Instructor: Ndong
Location: Engelhard Hall - Room 209 (Lab: MW, Boyden Hall - Room 134)
Format: In-Person
Credits: 4
COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Examination of integrated structure and function of the human body from the aspect of levels of organization. Emphasis is on homeostatic mechanisms.Lec. 3 hrs., lab. 3 hrs. May not be used for credit toward any major or minor offered by the Department of Biological Sciences. Intended for students with career goals in allied health sciences.

Lab Fee: $50.00

141 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I

Anatomy & Physiology I (21:120:141:B1:00671)
Class Dates: 5/28 - 7/3
Class Times: MTWTh, 8:15am - 10:10am (Lab: MW, 12:00pm - 3:00pm)
Instructor: Ndong
Location: Englehard Hall - Room 209 (Lab: Boyden Hall - Room 134)
Format: In-Person
Credits: 4
COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Examination of integrated structure and function of the human body from the aspect of levels of organization. Emphasis is on homeostatic mechanisms.Lec. 3 hrs., lab. 3 hrs. May not be used for credit toward any major or minor offered by the Department of Biological Sciences. Intended for students with career goals in allied health sciences.

Lab Fee: $50.00

109 BASIC PLANT SCIENCE

Basic Plant Science (21:216:109:B1:05290)
Class Dates: 5/28 - 7/3
Class Times: MTWTh, 8:00am - 9:55am
Instructor: Rabinowitz
Location: Canvas
Format: Online
Credits: 3
COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Introduction to basic botany and the applied plant sciences; plant biology with applications to ecology and conservation, food and drug problems, horticulture, and agriculture; demonstrations in greenhouses and campus plantings. (Note: Course number will change to 21:216:109 effective Fall 2023)
Not open to majors or to those who have taken or plan to take 21:120:101-102.

102 GENERAL BIOLOGY II

General Biology II (21:120:102:H2:00132)
Class Dates: 7/8 - 8/14
Class Times: MTWTh, 9:00am - 10:45am (Lab: MW, 11:15am - 3:00pm)
Instructor: Roy
Location: Center of Urban & Public Service - Room 104 (Lab: MW, Boyden Hall - Room 220)
Format: In-Person
Credits: 4
COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Lectures, laboratories, and small group discussions on major biological principles and their relevance to humans. Topics in 101 include the anatomy, physiology, and ecology of animals and plants. Topics in 102 include cell biology, genetics, and evolution.

Lec. 3 hrs., lab 3 hrs.  

Lab Fee: $50.00

101 GENERAL BIOLOGY I

General Biology I (21:120:101:B2:00131)
Class Dates: 5/28 - 7/3
Class Times: MTWTh, 9:30am - 11:15am (Lab: MW, 11:45pm - 3:30pm)
Instructor: Roy
Location: Boyden Hall - Room 413 (Lab: MW, Boyden Hall - Room 220)
Format: In-Person
Credits: 4
COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Lectures, laboratories, and small group discussions on major biological principles and their relevance to humans. Topics in 101 include the anatomy, physiology, and ecology of animals and plants. Topics in 102 include cell biology, genetics, and evolution.Lec. 3 hrs., lab 3 hrs.

Lab Fee: $50.00

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